At Bronx River, an Invitation to Text the Fish

October 23, 2009

Next time you find yourself waiting for the Bx 40 bus on East Tremont Avenue between Boston Road and Devoe Avenue, Natalie Jeremijenko suggests you take a moment to stop and text the fish.

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School Moves Up From Basement to High Rise

October 20, 2009

While stuck in a Manhattan College basement, the Jonas Bronck Academy became one of the most successful middle school programs in the northwest Bronx.

But since its inception 12 years ago, the school community has longed for a space of its own.

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Q & A: Deputy Inspector William McSorley

October 20, 2009

Deputy Inspector William McSorley has been the commanding officer of the 48th Precinct since 2008. The Tremont Tribune recently sat down with McSorley to see what life looks like from his perch at the Four-Eight.

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Local Students Look to Transform Neglected Quarry Road Ballfields

October 20, 2009

Students at PS/MS 3 are challenging the Parks Department to take a look at the Quarry Road Ballfields – and to join them in rehabilitating the park, five acres of worn out football and soccer fields on East 181st between Quarry Road and Hughes Avenue.

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Editorial: The Three Mounts of Tremont

October 20, 2009

You may have noticed the grey, crown-shaped logo on the front page of this edition of the Tremont Tribune, and any you’ve picked up since our launch last May. Just what, exactly, is it meant to represent? The answer lies deep in the Bronx’s history.

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87 Years and Counting, Sports Shop Has the Goods

October 20, 2009

Owner Moe Stein will tell you that after 87 years of business, people still come from all over to get the goods at Frank’s Sport Shop.

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